Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment (Oct 2021)

CBX2 Induces Glioma Cell Proliferation and Invasion Through the Akt/PI3K Pathway

  • Le Wang MSc,
  • Bingcheng Ren MSc,
  • Hao Zhuang MD,
  • Yue Zhong MSc,
  • Yang Nan MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15330338211045831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

Abstract

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Glioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor. Abnormal expression of CBX2 (ChromoBox2) is associated with tumorigenesis and tumor development. TCGA data in UALCAN showed that CBX2 was overexpressed in glioma tissue. To confirm the role of CBX2 in glioma, we regulated the level of CBX2 and conducted colony formation, Transwell, and CCK-8 assays to verify the effect of CBX2. The results showed that CBX2 knockdown reduced glioma cell proliferation and invasion and that the cells were less tumorigenic. CBX2 overexpression induced glioma cell proliferation and invasion and glioma stem cell self-renewal. The animal experiments showed that CBX2 knockdown inhibited glioma growth and improved survival time. CBX2 knockdown inhibited activation of the Akt/PI3K pathway. epidermal growth factor rescued the effects of CBX2. CBX2 could induce the growth and invasion of glioma cells via the Akt/PI3K pathway.